16 teams in the playoffs...15 teams out, including Edmonton. Our playoff run has likely hurt our drafting odds somewhat, so we're in a hockey limbo. Oh well, they say the draft is deeper this year (top 10 spots) so there could be some good that comes of this.
If management is counting, this makes 12 seasons we've been out since 2006....anybody home?????

I know this is (ANOTHER) must win game but tonight I'd like the team to forget about playoff standings. Just go out and hang a great big jeezus lickin' on those Yotes! That team has jerked us around some many times, it would be nice to just get some real revenge on the scoreboard. Run up the score, etc. And when they pull the goalie, put Reider out there.

Good thread and well presented, Troutlake! All the above discussions apply to some extent - in my view, the defensive part was the most noticeable. Seems we had way more games since 16-17 that featured soft goals against more consistently, poorer PK and less effective backchecking.
Also, we gave up some character in the likes of Hendricks.

Let's take it to the Leafs boys! Lots of pressure on Stolarz but things are never easy with the Oilers.
Reider scores in the 1st period (possibly a shorty)...then is sent down to the Bake for inconsistent play.
Looking for a 60 minute, 200 foot game tonight as we kick things up a notch.
Thanks for the GDT, C2G...now get your sons, nephews, and grandkids hot for the win!

We gotta make the home barn more intimidating for the visitors...what about some English soccer singing for 60 minutes? The Oilers gave the Nucks a clinic on puck management for 2 periods, then seemed to ease up too much. But we got the 2 pts...and more to come on Saturday!

RIP Ted Lindsay. I actually saw him play (on TV) in the late '50s while he was with Detroit. He was the meanest sombitch you could find in a small body! Off the ice, a real gentleman and friendly character. I remember how awful he was treated by Adams / Detroit (on behalf of the teams' owners when he started organizing the players. But he stuck with it and here we are today...well done!

The playoff watch continues....the Oilers sit at 65 points and those in the know suggest we need about 90 pts to get a wildcard spot. In other words, we need to win 75% of the remaining games.
So, we start with the Canucks! While our home record is not very promising, Hitchcock feels that is about to change as our players bring more patience to their home games (i.e. don't fall apart if we get behind - get even!). We've been rolling quite well as of late (7 of 10 points on the road), Koskinen is playing like a money goalie, and our roster is in pretty good shape. Khaira appears to be ready but not certain whether he draws in.
Look for some Hitchcockesque tweaks to the lineup, but the main order of business would be to come out hard and fast and get ahead.
GO OILERS !!!!!!!!
P.S. has anyone had a Gravel sighting or update? Seems like he's just disappeared.

Bill....McTavish as VP of hockey operations was responsible for the Condors...no direct Oilers involvement.
The President of hockey operations has broader responsibilites than the GM...he has the corporate functions (marketing, partnerships, community etc), as well as overseeing the AHL and ECHL teams, in addition to the Oilers. Also, he's the one responsible for setting the course / plan for the team, acts as the alternate governor (usually) and deals with the league.
If the GM can just focus on the Oilers, coaching, and scouting, that makes for a better arrangement.

One approach I'm liking more and more is that of making the President of Hockey Operations a separate position from the GM. Chiarelli held both positions and that greased the skids for this team as there wasn't a direct oversight to the GM's handling of things (BN became too remote in the organization to take that on...as he always deferred to "Peter's plan...").
I don't have any solid ideas about who the POHO might be, but I would be comfortable with K Gretzky as the GM in that situation. He's led our amateur scouting, knows the business (Boston and here), and with solid guidance from a credible / capable POHO, could succeed here.